Answer:
Oxygen Depletion
Explanation:
In addition to the eutrophication of water bodies, wastewater effluents also contribute to another process of deoxygenation. The biological (bacterial) breakdown of organic solids in the effluent also consumes dissolved oxygen – the biological oxygen demand (BOD). In addition, the degradation of chemicals in the effluent removes oxygen from the water through chemical reactions – the chemical oxygen demand (COD).
As was previously mentioned, the loss of dissolved oxygen in the water can result in serious immediate, short-term, or long-term consequences to aquatic life. Fish survival is particularly affected by low oxygen levels. Decreased disease resistance, reduced growth, altered swimming behaviour, feeding, migration, and reproduction, increased threat of predation, and even rapid death are some of the effects of low dissolved oxygen concentrations.
Low oxygen levels can also alter the kinds of species present in the ecosystem. With a change in food supply, some populations of species decrease, while others increase. Fish such as whitefish, walleye, and pike may disappear, while bottom-feeding fish such as carp may increase in number.
#2 replicates and verified, it should never be biased because then the data isn’t accurate, can’t be tested without a control because again isn’t accurate, and lastly if it ignores parts of the method it is not accurate hope this helped :)
Nuclear import receptors (karyopherin) proteins bind to nuclear localization signals on newly synthesized proteins.
- DNA is contained by the nuclear envelope, which also establishes the nuclear compartment.
- Nuclear pore complexes can pass across the two concentric membranes that make up this envelope.
- Despite being one continuous membrane, the inner and outer nuclear membranes still have different protein compositions.
- A subfamily of transport receptors known as karyopherins collectively mediates nuclear transport of proteins and RNA through the nuclear pore complex.
- Karyopherins recognize certain nuclear localization or nuclear export signals to attach to their payloads.
- Transient interactions between the karyopherins and the nuclear pore complex enhance transport via the complex.
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The answer will be C because the body will respond by creating an antibody and will then recognize the antibiotic.
Answer: Because a person is losing mass not weight.
Explanation: A person wants to lose the amount of matter in them, not the amount of gravity pulling on them. So they want to lose mass, not weight.